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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'each arising' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where multiple, distinct events or circumstances are occurring in succession. For example, "As each arising challenge presented itself, we worked together to find a solution".
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Certain long hairs, each arising from a ringed socket, are called trichobothria, and their presence and arrangement on various parts of the body have taxonomic significance.
They are distinguished from one other by their preferential binding to different melanocortin receptors (MCRs), through which they exert their effects, and by their structure, with each arising from a different region of POMC.
Mesonotum with bristles and hairs each arising from a separate dark spot, these spots often fused together; coxae of the fore-legs heavily darkened in color.
Based on this antibody selection criteria (>75% OD of positive control), we estimate that 28% of B cell cultures (n = 1,800) derived from 21 patients, each arising from 500 B cells, produced antibodies that recognized metastatic melanoma cells, compared to 2% (n = 600) of cultures derived from 10 healthy volunteers (Figure 4, B).
Previously published Western blot data showed potential mutant protein bands of the CREBBP and EP300 genes, each arising from a heterozygous (−1, wild type) frameshift mutation of a 5 mer cMS repeats in the last exon, detected in the LoVo (CREBBP) and HCT116 (EP300) cell lines respectively[22].
RCC has several histologic types, each arising from distinct regions of the renal epithelia, caused by a distinct set of gene mutations and exhibiting a unique clinical course.
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Each arises from a unique combination of causes, and each requires a different sort of solution.
"On each occasion the incursion was inadvertent in that each arose from incorrect calculation of the boundaries of Indonesian waters rather than as a deliberate action or navigational error," the report states.
"On each occasion the incursion was inadvertent in that each arose from incorrect calculation of the boundaries of Indonesian waters rather than as a deliberate action or navigational error".
The carapace and plastron each arose from two types of bone: dermal bones that form in the skin and endochondral bone derived from the skeleton.
In February, the defence and customs review reported on the six recent incursions undertaken by the Australian navy in Indonesian waters, asserting that "on each occasion the incursion was inadvertent … each arose from incorrect calculation of the boundaries of Indonesian waters rather than as a deliberate action or navigational error".
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